Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) – a Game Changer for Digital Nomads?

Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) – a Game Changer for Digital Nomads?

The new DTV Visa allows remote workers and participants in cultural activities to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per entry, with a 5-year validity. As of July 15, 2024, the Thai government has officially launched the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), aimed at individuals seeking to combine work and travel (“workcation”) in Thailand….

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The cabinet of Thailand has approved the new 10-Year EEC Visa to Boost Investment and Innovation

New 10-year visa aims to attract top talent and foster growth in targeted industries within Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor In order to enhance Thailand’s economic landscape, the cabinet has approved a special 10-year visa tailored for executives and experts working within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). As we have discussed earlier, the initiative aims to attract specialists in targeted…

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Leasehold vs Usufruct for Foreigners

Properties in Thailand do not serve only as investment assets but also as residences and business premises, attracting both locals and foreigners.   While Thai law still restricts foreigners from owning certain estates in Thailand, ownership is not the sole means of leveraging property in Thailand. Thai legal framework offers various alternatives for individuals, including foreigners,…

Thailand Elite Visa Membership Packages Set to Transform

Thailand Elite Visa Membership Packages Set to Transform

Thailand Elite Visa Membership Packages Set to Transform The current Thailand Elite Visa membership packages are due to be discontinued in their current form. To adapt to the global economic landscape, a new suite of offerings will be made in October 2023. This move reflects the intent to modernize and cater to a diverse client…

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Setting Up a Second Residence in Thailand

Setting up a second residence in Thailand has become a popular option for many high-net-worth individuals looking for a safe, stable, and convenient location to reside. With its favorable climate, world-class healthcare system, and vibrant culture, Thailand offers a unique and appealing lifestyle for those seeking a second home. However, before making the decision to…

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FRANK Legal & Tax listed on Lexology

We are pleased to share that we are now listed on Lexology, one of the leading sites for international legal updates, analysis, and insights. At FRANK Legal & Tax, we strive to ensure that you can connect with us through various quality legal channels. Explore our hub here: https://www.lexology.com/contributors/frank-legal-and-tax If you have any questions about…

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DBD Certification: Verification System and Trustmarks

In this article we discuss the different types of verification marks of the Department of Business Development (“DBD”). It will look at the requirements for each verification mark and the purpose of the verification system based on our experience. In line with current economic trends, e-commerce has become an important part of our lives, yet…

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GTCC Executive Breakfast Talk “PDPA 2021 – What Businesses Need to Know”

FRANK Legal & Tax and the German-Thai Chamber of Commerce are pleased to invite you to:: GTCC Executive Breakfast Talk“PDPA 2021 – What Businesses Need to Know” with Legal Experts from FRANK Legal & TaxMr. Fabian Doppler and Mr. Rangsarit Suwanarat Date: Tuesday, 27 April 2021Time: 8:30 – 10:00 hoursVenue: The Great Room, 25th Fl.,…

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Seminar on BOI promotion with a full house of Bangkok business professionals

FRANK Legal & Tax hosted a seminar on BOI Promotion for Tech Startups, attended by a full house of businesspeople working in the tech and digital sectors in Bangkok. The event provided an opportunity to explore BOI promotion related to the tech industry in Thailand and gave insights into the various BOI categories that are…

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Exemptions from the Foreign Business Act

With the ministerial regulation by the Ministry of Commerce of June 25th, 2019, the following services provided by foreign-owned companies, to affiliated companies, are excluded from the obligation to obtain a Foreign Business License according to Schedule Three (21) of the Foreign Business Act. Lending money to affiliated companies in Thailand; Renting out office space…

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